Click Here to Read: I Cry, Therefore I Am by Michael Trimble in The New York Times on November 10, 2012.
Stone Tools Point to Creative Work by Early Humans in Africa
Petraeus Affair Is Not A Public Affair
The Human Stain, Reviewed by Selma Duckler
Click Here to Read: A Review of the movie The Human Stain, Reviewed by Selma Duckler.
IPA Awards and Prizes 2013
War, Trauma, and Public Art at NYU
Join Us! War, Trauma, and Public Art
NEW DATE: Tuesday, December 4th, 6 to 8 PM
This panel discussion celebrates and reflects upon Krzysztof Wodiczko’s Abraham Lincoln: War Veteran Projection
(in Union Square Park, through December 9th from 6 pm – 10 pm). The Lincoln installation features the images and voices of veterans projected onto the Continue reading War, Trauma, and Public Art at NYU
The Therapist’s Mind as a Stable Place with Nancy Cromer-Grayson at MITPP Open House
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OPEN HOUSE LUNCHEON & CLINICAL PRESENTATION FOR THOSE CONSIDERING POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
THE THERAPIST’S MIND AS A STABLE PLACE:WORKING WITH THE CHAOTIC PATIENT
Wednesday, December 5, 2012, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM, Nancy Cromer-Grayson, LCSW Continue reading The Therapist’s Mind as a Stable Place with Nancy Cromer-Grayson at MITPP Open House
Shhhhh … Some secrets you might need to keep
Getting Into a Benefactor’s Head
Click here to read “Getting Into a Benefactor’s Head” by David Wallis from The New York Times on November 8, 2012.
Through Q&A with Philanthropic Psychologist and Assistant Professor at the Center of Philanthropy at Indiana University, Jen Shang, summarizes the learnings behind donor behavior and provides practical advice for non-profits looking to increase funding.








